Awards

Awards

ECOTA at a glance

History

ECOTA Fair Trade Forum (EFTF) started in 1990, is a networking and coordinating body of Small and Medium Fair Trade Enterprises of Bangladesh. The organization is intended on well being of the artisan and poverty alleviation through Fair Trade promotion by addressing the current trade practices in critique of Incorporation and everyday operating policies. EFTF works with over 1, 15,000 artisans (with a ratio of 80% women) through its 29 member organizations of whom over 70% are exporters.

It works for the capacity building of the Artisans through the member organizations, Promote social policies in the context of the fair trade movement, Facilitate marketing and trade initiatives of fair trade handicraft at home and abroad with special concern on ICT, Advocate and campaign with the national, regional and international bodies for the issues related to handicrafts sectoral development and Works for the promotion & realization of Fair Trade principles for the betterment of the artisans especially women, indigenous community and physically challenged people.

ECOTA Fair Trade Forum circumvents traditional trade routes and develops direct relationships with producers based on fairness and an open exchange of information.

Mission

Strengthening ECOTA Fair Trade Forum as a national networking body of fair trade groups, to create sustainable livelihoods for producers of Bangladesh, based on the international fair trade market through need ae based services.

Vision

ECOTA Fair Trade Forum (EFTF) as a national coordination body of producer organizations providing strong net working support for fair trading opportunities and better livelihoods support for the artisans by encouraging unity and solidarity of the craft sectors of Bangladesh.

Objectives

To work for the capacity building of the artisans through the member organizations.

To promote social policies in the context of the fair trade movement.

To facilitate marketing and trade of the fair trade handicraft at home abroad with special concern on ICT.

To advocacy and campaign with the national, regional and international bodies related to handicrafts sectoral development.

To work for promoting and realizing fair trade principles for the betterment of the artisans especially women, indeginous community and physically challenged people.

Demographic Focus

Artisans related with Craftsmanship in Bangladesh.

Product range of EFTF Members

The product range of EFTF member organizations includes various high quality products of ethnic, traditional and contemporary, international designs made using different kinds of media and crafts techniques like Bamboo,Cane,Grass,Jute,Leather,Terracota, and Pottery, Hand Woven, Textile and Garments, Andale and Wax, Hand Made Paper, Nakshi Kahtha & Embroidery, Batik Block,Tie-dye,Wood,Wrong Iron,Brass,Silver,and other types of handicrafted products like icense.hemp twine products etc.